Water & Wastewater Safety

Water is one of the most important resources, but it can also be dangerous. Natural and manmade hazards are a part of life, which Liberty Utilities strives to mitigate. Below you will find a copy of the water quality reports, water safety and sewer safety tips.

I Have A Service Problem

If you experience low water pressure, an outage or a sewer issue call Liberty Utilities directly at the emergency number above.

Luke Air Force Base (LAFB) has released a report addressing the presence of Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) and Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS) in local groundwater.

Water safety is the top priority for Liberty Utilities. Our team of dedicated professionals closely monitors and tests to ensure all water delivered to customers meets applicable public health standards, including advisory levels for elements such as Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) and Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS). We have infrastructure and testing protocols in place to treat local water at its source, so customers receive a safe supply of water that meets all state and federal drinking water standards.

We look forward in learning more about the government’s remediation plans.

Luke Air Force Base issued a press release regarding their report on April 10, 2019. The Luke Air Force Base Report was added to the United States Air Force Civil Engineering website on April 11th 2019. Links to both the Luke AFB Press Release and website with the full report are below. If you have any questions regarding the Luke AFB Report, please contact Luke Public Affairs directly at 623-856-6011 or by email at 56FW.PA@us.af.mil.

We encourage you to review our Fact Sheets and Annual Water Quality Reports to learn more about our testing protocols and record of serving safe, quality water throughout Arizona.

Call Before You Dig

Planting a tree? Installing a fence? Planning a home improvement? Call 811.

Did you know it’s the law to make this call? Electric power lines, natural gas pipelines, water pipes, communications lines, and other utility services can be within a few feet of the ground ’s surface. Not knowing where they are can result in personal injury, property damage, and neighborhood service interruptions. Even a small dent or a scrape can cause damage, resulting in a leak or service-wide disruptions.

Keep the Sewers Clean and Safe

Fire fighters or police officers are often the first to arrive at a public safety emergency. These first responders are most likely to encounter the potential hazards of isolated flood hazards, road collapse or sewage spills. In an effort to help prepare first responders for situations they may encounter, Liberty Utilities meets and provides local responders with valuable information annually.